
Interested in leading a Life Group?
No one is meant to travel through life alone!
Everything in life is better when shared. Celebration is richer. Sorrow is more bearable. Challenges are put in perspective. Decisions are wiser. We grow faster when people are rooting for us, teaching us, and learning with us.
What are Life Groups?
Life Groups are where you will find people being intentional about moving closer to God and learning to love one another more authentically.
Who should be a Life Group leader?
Any follower of Christ who wants to invest in the lives of others. Helping others
to grow closer to God, learning to love others.
What will each group study or be involved in?
People typically grow better in life when they are coupled with people they like, or at least with those whom they share a common interest. Because of that, every group may be different, or several can be the same. They can be recreational, artistic, serving-oriented, teaching-led, or discussion-driven. They can be highly relational or very structured. They might focus on families, couples, divorced, singles, young or old, I will all depend
on your passion, interest, gift and call.
How long is a Life Group's duration?
One semester. Our mission is to grow closer to Christ and more authentic in our love for one another. Sometimes to grow means remaining in the same group; sometimes it means moving to another. Frequently, growing will mean moving into leadership. Can groups continue to meet during the
next semester? Absolutely!
What is the process to become a Life Group leader?
Fill out this interest form.
Complete the application that will be mailed to you.
Attend the orientation on December 10th 6:30 p.m., rm. 205
Pray continually as to God’s direction for your group and those you will invite.
What will your church give you?
A detailed orientation.
Availability of the pastors and coaches for questions and concerns.
On-going encouragement and training.
Still Interested? Please read and fill out the form below.
Potential leaders will not be asked to make a commitment until after the orientation.






